I started by downloading the template and creating it exactly how I wanted it. Then when I printed it out, I found that the printing didn't fit the template page AT ALL. It...Read complete review

I started by downloading the template and creating it exactly how I wanted it. Then when I printed it out, I found that the printing didn't fit the template page AT ALL. It was only then that I read a few reviews and found many other people had this problem. I decided NOT to try messing with margins in Microsoft Word. Instead I clicked on "How to Use Templates" as some other reviews suggested (it is under the download button). Then click on "Avery Design and Print Online". Enter the product number again. Click on "Style Edge Dividers" and follow the very user-friendly steps to create your tabs. I definitely suggest saving to your Avery Account instead of your computer. I had to do NO adjusting whatsoever to get my printed labels to line up with the template paper. It was so easy and quick! They definitely need to work on the quality of their downloadable templates (hence the 4 stars for ease of use), but the online Design and Print center was fantastic!

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I usually don't have problems with downloading Avery templates and using them on Microsoft Word. In fact, I've used the template for the larger style of these dividers without any issues. I have...Read complete review

I usually don't have problems with downloading Avery templates and using them on Microsoft Word. In fact, I've used the template for the larger style of these dividers without any issues. I have tried printing these tabs several times and the center of the Word document labels are offset to the left of the actual printed version. Each individual cell is also apparently not as tall as they should be, as the labels creep up with each row. The result is one usable label (the top left), and the rest printing off the labels. Please don't use this template, or at least make sure you have a lot of paper on hand for trial prints before attempting to use the cardstock version.

I was a little wary of all the bad reviews (didn't want to mess up the only 8 tabs the dividers came with), but it printed fine and everything looks good. Easy to use. My only beef is that one of the tabs printed a little lower than the rest so that one's label is going to be cut through by the divider in front of it, but no big deal.

After downloading the Template, I personalized in Microsoft and attempted to print. The printer received the print job and took the paper through, but there were no words printed. After the fifth try, I gave up. Am I missing something?

Merchant response: With the Word template, as long as the print preview matches the document you created then that should mean the template is working correctly. If you contact our consumer care team they may have more specialized advice but this may be an issue you will need to consult with your printer manufacturer.

You can get in touch with us by phone or chat by using the "Help" section above and clicking on the "Contact Us" link. Apologies again for any inconvenience and hopefully we can resolve this issue for you soon!

These are going in my "mom" planner and it's a colorful planner. This is something I plan on having a lot of important information in for a long time. It did take a bit of time and attention to being careful to not rip the little rounded labels. Lot's of room on the label, I used one line with size 18 font and it's stands out nice.

Who's genius idea was it to make round tear-outs for the labels? Who has time to hand work these little rounded tabs that are difficult to work with? They might look fancy and pretty, but a real pain. Never will purchase these again, ever.